batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted July 24, 2021 Posted July 24, 2021 Least games to 100 home runs:Ryan Howard - 325 games.Pete Alonso - 90 home runs/302 games played.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 24, 2021 Author Posted July 24, 2021 It's a thinker, but I'm going to guess Richie Ashburn and Choo-Choo never cracked the top 10.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted July 25, 2021 Posted July 25, 2021 Least games to 100 home runs:Ryan Howard - 325 games.Pete Alonso - 91 home runs/304 games played.
dinosaur jesus Old-Timey Member Posted July 25, 2021 Posted July 25, 2021 MFS62 isn't kidding. Ashburn and Coleman were seventh and eighth on the team in home runs in 1962. Ashburn had a career-high 7. He hit as many home runs at the Polo Grounds that year, 6, as he did in his entire career in Philadelphia. (Over half his career home runs were at the Polo Grounds.)
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 25, 2021 Author Posted July 25, 2021 Homeruns as a Metski1) Darryl Strawberry: 2522) David Wright: 2423) Mike Piazza: 2204) Howard Johnson: 1925) Dave Kingman: 1546) Carlos Beltran: 149Michael Conforto Projected to End of Season: 128.137) Lucas Duda: 125T8) Michael Conforto: 124T8) Todd Hundley: 12410) Kevin McReynolds: 12211) Edgardo Alfonzo: 12012) Ed Kranepool: 118=#FF8000]Michael Conforto at Start of Season: 118Pete Alonso Projected to End of Season: 106.1314) Carlos Delgado: 10415) George Foster: 99T16) Bobby Bonilla: 95T16) Curtis Granderson: 9518) John Milner: 9419) Cleon Jones: 9320) Pete Alonso: 9121) Gary Carter: 8922) Tommie Agee: 8223) Cliff Floyd: 8124) Keith Hernandez: 8025) Robin Ventura: 7726) Yoenis Céspedes: 7627) Rusty Staub: 7528) Ron Swoboda: 69=#FF8000]Pete Alonso at Start of Season: 69
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 25, 2021 Author Posted July 25, 2021 dinosaur jesus wrote:MFS62 isn't kidding. Ashburn and Coleman were seventh and eighth on the team in home runs in 1962. Ashburn had a career-high 7. He hit as many home runs at the Polo Grounds that year, 6, as he did in his entire career in Philadelphia. (Over half his career home runs were at the Polo Grounds.)Yeah, I guezzed wrong. They would have had to make a late run, as neither hit their first until relatively late in the season.Good on you, Choo.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 26, 2021 Posted July 26, 2021 dinosaur jesus wrote:MFS62 isn't kidding. Ashburn and Coleman were seventh and eighth on the team in home runs in 1962. Ashburn had a career-high 7. He hit as many home runs at the Polo Grounds that year, 6, as he did in his entire career in Philadelphia. (Over half his career home runs were at the Polo Grounds.)Thank you. I guess you have to be a dinosaur to remember that far back. Later
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted July 27, 2021 Posted July 27, 2021 Least games to 100 home runs:Ryan Howard - 325 games.Pete Alonso - 91 home runs/307 games played.Really falling off the record pace. Not much room for error. Nine homers in 18 games is an 81 HR pace for the season.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 2, 2021 Author Posted August 2, 2021 The Mets are almost nowhere to be found in non-pitching top-ten lists. I mean, yeah, you've got Javy Baez leading the National League in strikeouts, but that's hardly an achievement, and even if it was, it would be one hardly related to the Mets.But the homerun race has just become interesting. Baez and Pete Alonso are currently tied (along with three others) for fourth, but that's deceptive, as the guy in third is in the clubhouse, and the guy in first may well be joining him shortly. NL Home Runs 1) Tatis, SDP: 31 2) Schwarber, WSN: 25 3) Acuña, ATL: 24 T4) Alonso, NYM: 23 T4) Freeman, ATL: 23 T4) Baez, CHC/NYM: 23 T4) Escobar, ARI/MIL: 23 T4) Hoskins, PHI: 23 T9) Muncy , LAD: 22 T9) Duval, MIA/ATL: 22 T9) Riley, ATL: 22That looks like a sprint to the end, but it also looks kinda like Alonso has the inside lane. Too bad Tatis and Acuña went down, though.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 2, 2021 Posted August 2, 2021 And the guy in 2nd ain't in the NL anymore.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 2, 2021 Author Posted August 2, 2021 Big duh for me.So Alonso becomes the leader on the course and extends that lead with tonight's homer.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 2, 2021 Author Posted September 2, 2021 Pitching Wins in a Single Season by Mets Relievers1) Roger McDowell, 1986: 142) Jesse Orosco, 1983: 133) Tug McGraw, 1971: 11Jeurys Familia, Projected to End of Season: 10.96T4) Skip Lockwood, 1976: 10T4) Jesse Orosco, 1984: 10T4) Dennis Cook, 1999: 10T7) Tug McGraw, 1969: 9T7) Jeurys Familia, 2021: 9T7) Ron Taylor, 1969: 9T10) Tug McGraw, 1972: 8T10) Dennis Cook, 1998: 8T10) Danny Frisella, 1971: 8T10) Roberto Hernandez, 2005: 8T10) Harry Parker, 1973: 8T10) Jesse Orosco, 1985: 8T10) Danny Frisella, 1970: 8T10) Jeff Reardon, 1980: 8T10) Turk Wendell, 2000: 8T10) Jesse Orosco, 1986: 8T10) Dale Murray, 1978: 8T10) Carlos Torres, 2014: 8T10) Pat Mahomes, 1999: 8
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 4, 2021 Author Posted September 4, 2021 In case there was any doubt that Luis is managing this team like no skipper before him, this is really uncharted territory.[TABLE][TR][TD]Bullpen Wins by a Mets Team2021 NYM Projected to End of Season: 49.201) 2021 NYM: 41T2) 2006 NYM: 32T2) 2019 NYM: 32T4) 1999 NYM: 31T4) 2000 NYM: 31T6) 1986 NYM: 30T6) 1984 NYM: 30T8) 2016 NYM: 29T8) 1980 NYM: 29T10) 2001 NYM: 28T10) 2008 NYM: 28T12) 1997 NYM: 27T12) 2018 NYM: 27T14) 2015 NYM: 26T14) 2013 NYM: 26T14) 2010 NYM: 26T14) 1998 NYM: 26T18) 2004 NYM: 25T18) 1995 NYM: 25T18) 1983 NYM: 25T18) 1969 NYM: 25T22) 1988 NYM: 24T22) 2005 NYM: 24T22) 2011 NYM: 24T25) 2002 NYM: 23T25) 1979 NYM: 23T25) 1992 NYM: 23T28) 1987 NYM: 22T28) 2007 NYM: 22T28) 1985 NYM: 22T28) 1996 NYM: 22T28) 2014 NYM: 22T28) 1978 NYM: 22T34) 1971 NYM: 21T34) 2017 NYM: 2136) 1991 NYM: 20T37) 1982 NYM: 19T37) 1970 NYM: 19T39) 1989 NYM: 18T39) 1990 NYM: 18T39) 1976 NYM: 18T39) 1981 NYM: 18T39) 1966 NYM: 1844) 2009 NYM: 17T45) 1967 NYM: 16T45) 2012 NYM: 16T45) 1965 NYM: 16T48) 1977 NYM: 15T48) 1972 NYM: 15T48) 1973 NYM: 15T51) 1975 NYM: 14T51) 1994 NYM: 14T51) 1993 NYM: 14T54) 2020 NYM: 13T54) 1974 NYM: 1356) 1964 NYM: 12T57) 1968 NYM: 9T57) 2003 NYM: 9T57) 1962 NYM: 960) 1963 NYM: 7[/TD][TD]Bullpen Losses by a Mets TeamT1) 1980 NYM: 36T1) 2018 NYM: 36T3) 1979 NYM: 34T3) 1978 NYM: 345) 2019 NYM: 32T6) 2013 NYM: 31T6) 1992 NYM: 31T6) 1982 NYM: 31T6) 1966 NYM: 31T10) 2004 NYM: 30T10) 2003 NYM: 30T12) 2012 NYM: 29T13) 2008 NYM: 28T13) 1996 NYM: 28T13) 2014 NYM: 28T13) 2017 NYM: 28T13) 2009 NYM: 28T18) 2010 NYM: 27T18) 2011 NYM: 27T18) 1993 NYM: 272021 NYM Projected to End of Season: 26.40T21) 1997 NYM: 26T21) 1998 NYM: 26T21) 1987 NYM: 26T21) 1965 NYM: 26T25) 1989 NYM: 25T25) 1974 NYM: 25T27) 2002 NYM: 24T27) 1985 NYM: 24T27) 1967 NYM: 24T30) 2000 NYM: 23T30) 2001 NYM: 23T30) 1964 NYM: 23T30) 1962 NYM: 23T34) 2021 NYM: 22T34) 1995 NYM: 22T34) 1970 NYM: 22T37) 1986 NYM: 21T37) 2015 NYM: 21T37) 2007 NYM: 21T37) 1977 NYM: 21T37) 1973 NYM: 21T42) 2016 NYM: 20T42) 2005 NYM: 20T44) 1999 NYM: 19T44) 1991 NYM: 19T44) 1975 NYM: 19T47) 1983 NYM: 18T47) 1976 NYM: 18T47) 1994 NYM: 1850) 1968 NYM: 1751) 1972 NYM: 16T52) 2006 NYM: 15T52) 1990 NYM: 15T52) 1981 NYM: 15T55) 1969 NYM: 14T55) 1988 NYM: 14T57) 1984 NYM: 12T57) 1971 NYM: 12T57) 2020 NYM: 1260) 1963 NYM: 10[/TD][/TR][/TABLE]
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 7, 2021 Author Posted September 7, 2021 1 ) Darryl Strawberry : 2522 ) David Wright : 2423 ) Mike Piazza : 2204 ) Howard Johnson : 1925 ) Dave Kingman : 1546 ) Carlos Beltran : 149 Michael Conforto Projected to End of Season: : 130.827 ) Michael Conforto : 1298 ) Lucas Duda : 1259 ) Todd Hundley : 12410 ) Kevin McReynolds : 12211 ) Edgardo Alfonzo : 12012 ) Ed Kranepool : 118=#FF8000] Michael Conforto at Start of Season : 11813 ) Jose Reyes : 108 Pete Alonso Projected to End of Season: : 105.1314 ) Carlos Delgado : 10415 ) Pete Alonso : 10016 ) George Foster : 99T17 ) Curtis Granderson : 95T17 ) Bobby Bonilla : 9519 ) John Milner : 9420 ) Cleon Jones : 93 … 27 ) Rusty Staub : 7528 ) Ron Swoboda : 69=#FF8000] Pete Alonso at Start of Season: : 6929 ) Ike Davis : 68
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 7, 2021 Author Posted September 7, 2021 1 ) Darryl Strawberry : 2522 ) David Wright : 2423 ) Mike Piazza : 2204 ) Howard Johnson : 1925 ) Dave Kingman : 1546 ) Carlos Beltran : 149 Michael Conforto Projected to End of Season: : 130.827 ) Michael Conforto : 1298 ) Lucas Duda : 1259 ) Todd Hundley : 12410 ) Kevin McReynolds : 12211 ) Edgardo Alfonzo : 12012 ) Ed Kranepool : 118=#FF8000] Michael Conforto at Start of Season : 11813 ) Jose Reyes : 108 Pete Alonso Projected to End of Season: : 106.2914 ) Carlos Delgado : 10415 ) Pete Alonso : 10116 ) George Foster : 99T17 ) Curtis Granderson : 95T17 ) Bobby Bonilla : 9519 ) John Milner : 9420 ) Cleon Jones : 93 … 27 ) Rusty Staub : 7528 ) Ron Swoboda : 69=#FF8000] Pete Alonso at Start of Season: : 6929 ) Ike Davis : 68
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 8, 2021 Author Posted September 8, 2021 Career Homers by a Metface1 ) Darryl Strawberry : 252 2 ) David Wright : 242 3 ) Mike Piazza : 220 4 ) Howard Johnson : 192 5 ) Dave Kingman : 154 6 ) Carlos Beltran : 149 Michael Conforto Projected to End of Season: : 131.89 7 ) Michael Conforto : 130 8 ) Lucas Duda : 125 9 ) Todd Hundley : 124 10 ) Kevin McReynolds : 122 11 ) Edgardo Alfonzo : 120 12 ) Ed Kranepool : 118 =#FF5910] Michael Conforto at Start of Season : 118 13 ) Jose Reyes : 108 Pete Alonso Projected to End of Season: : 106.03 14 ) Carlos Delgado : 104 15 ) Pete Alonso : 101 16 ) George Foster : 99 T17 ) Curtis Granderson : 95 T17 ) Bobby Bonilla : 95 19 ) John Milner : 94 20 ) Cleon Jones : 93 … 27 ) Rusty Staub : 75 28 ) Ron Swoboda : 69 =#FF5910] Pete Alonso at Start of Season: : 69 29 ) Ike Davis : 68
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 13, 2021 Author Posted September 13, 2021 Two things seemed set in stone in the National League homerun race. The first was that Fernando Tatis' season wasn't going to grow after a third injury this season to his left shoulder. The second was that Kyle Schwarber had seemingly also entered the clubhouse after being traded to the American League.Well, while that second assumption has proved safe, the first has not, as Tatis, Jr. is back on the field and once again crushing baseballs. This makes the race decidedly less wide open, but as two Mets are in pursuit, it seems prudent to remember that power comes in bursts. Fernando Tatis, Jr. Projected to End of Season (SD): 42.69 =#13274F]Adam Duvall Projected to End of Season (ATL): 38.201) Fernando Tatis, Jr. (SD): 38 =#E81828]Bryce Harper Projected to End of Season (PHI): 35.75 =#FF5910]Pete Alonso Projected to End of Season (NYM): 35.56 =#005A9C]Max Muncy Projected to End of Season (LAD): 35.56 =#C41E3A]Nolan Arenado Projected to End of Season (STL): 34.832) Adam Duvall (ATL): 34 =#13274F]Freddie Freeman Projected to End of Season (ATL): 33.70 =#FF5910]Javier Baez Projected to End of Season (NYM): 33.33 =#C6011F]Joey Votto Projected to End of Season (CIN): 33.33 =#13274F]Austin Riley Projected to End of Season (ATL): 32.58T3) Pete Alonso (NYM): 32T3) Bryce Harper (PHI): 32T3) Max Muncy (LAD): 32 =#13274F]Ozzie Albies Projected to End of Season (ATL): 31.46 =#C6011F]Nick Castellanos Projected to End of Season (CIN): 31.116) Nolan Arenado (STL): 31 =#E81828]Rhys Hoskins Projected to End of Season (PHI): 30.17 =#33006F]C.J. Cron Projected to End of Season (COL): 30.00 =#ffc52f]Eduardo Escobar Projected to End of Season (MIL): 30.00 =#ffc52f]Avisail Garcia Projected to End of Season (MIL): 30.00T7) Javier Baez (NYM): 30T7) Freddie Freeman (ATL): 30T7) Joey Votto (CIN): 30 =#13274F]Dansby Swanson Projected to End of Season (ATL): 29.21 =#AB0003]Josh Bell Projected to End of Season (WSH): 29.0510) Austin Riley (ATL): 29 =#C6011F]Eugenio Suarez Projected to End of Season (CIN): 28.89 =#C41E3A]Tyler O'Neill Projected to End of Season (STL): 28.09T11) Ozzie Albies (ATL): 28T11) Nick Castellanos (CIN): 28 =#AB0003]Juan Soto Projected to End of Season (WSH): 27.93 =#0E3386]Patrick Wisdom Projected to End of Season (CHC): 27.78T13) C.J. Cron (COL): 27T13) Eduardo Escobar (MIL): 27T13) Avisail Garcia (MIL): 27T13) Rhys Hoskins (PHI): 27T17) Josh Bell (WSH): 26T17) Eugenio Suarez (CIN): 26T17) Dansby Swanson (ATL): 26T20) Tyler O'Neill (STL): 25T20) Kyle Schwarber (WSH): 25T20) Juan Soto (WSH): 25T20) Patrick Wisdom (CHC): 25
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 22, 2021 Author Posted September 22, 2021 José Reyes within reach.Career Homers by a Met1) Darryl Strawberry : 2522) David Wright : 2423) Mike Piazza : 2204) Howard Johnson : 1925) Dave Kingman : 1546) Carlos Beltran : 149Michael Conforto Projected to End of Season:: 130.627) Michael Conforto : 1308) Lucas Duda : 1259) Todd Hundley : 12410) Kevin McReynolds : 12211) Edgardo Alfonzo : 12012) Ed Kranepool : 118=#FF5910]Michael Conforto at Start of Season: 11813) Jose Reyes : 108Pete Alonso Projected to End of Season:: 106.30T14) Carlos Delgado : 104T14) Pete Alonso : 10416) George Foster : 99T17) Curtis Granderson : 95T17) Bobby Bonilla : 9519) John Milner : 9420) Cleon Jones : 93…27) Rusty Staub : 7528) Ron Swoboda : 69=#FF5910]Pete Alonso at Start of Season:: 6929) Ike Davis : 68
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